Reviews
Sarah
Current student
What tips can you share with prospective students?
Live in Columbia Hall!! Gibbes Court Bistro (dining hall) is right across from you, which is especially helpful when it’s raining, freezing, or sweltering and you just want to get some food. Campus Village, Bates West, and Bates House are much too far from everything. I think it would be annoying to live in any of the residence halls that are super close to Russel House because they always have music blasting on that street. Columbia hall is in a perfect spot.
How would you describe the food and dining options?
UofSC is known for its great food! There’s so many options that I didn’t even get through them all in my freshman year. There’s drink fountains with orange fanta, lemonade, fruit punch, Pepsi, watermelon brisk, and so much more depending on the dining hall. They have a variety of cuisines to choose from with options like Halal Shack and Panda Express along with fan favorites like Panera and Chic Fil A. The dining halls also have plenty of options that are constantly changing, which I love.
In what clubs or organiziations have you participated and how have they impacted your overall experience?
I’m part of Cocky’s Canine PAALS, which is a club where members get to work with service dogs. This club has made my overall experience exponentially better! I’ve LOVED getting to hang out with the dogs. It’s something I looked forward to each week. It didn’t matter if I didn’t do well on a test or my friends were stressing me out, those dogs could make me feel better instantly. Additionally, I miss my dog at home while I’m at school, so it’s nice to have dogs to play with in the meantime. The people who signed up to be with the dogs at the same time as me have also become my really good friends, and I never would’ve met them without this club!
Kelcie
Current student
In what ways do you feel this college challenges students academically?
This college definitely has a great level of challenge when it comes to academics. Certain schools such as Darla Moore School of Business require you to maintain a 3.5 throughout your freshman year to maintain in the business school. This ensures students are going to class, and working hard towards their degree. South Carolina also offers a University 101 class to all first semester freshman to help them get accustomed to the campus. In this class you discuss tips for college life, how to navigate sporting events, and many other things that first year students struggle with especially at a brand new school. This is a great tool to use and is not a hard class at all, a perfect class to adjust to college life! In most lecture style classes, there is always a TA or someone to help with students who aren’t fully grasping the concepts. I know for the freshman accounting class there are 8 help sessions a week to help you if you don’t understand or need a different perspective of the content!
How would you describe the dorm life at this school?
I would describe the dorm life as very social. There is a big variety of dorms ranging from communal to apartment style, all accessible to incoming freshman. Also a huge variety in co-Ed, all male and all female dorms, which makes each dorm experience different depending on your preference. I did co-ed and met a variety of different people throughout my floor and community.
How would you describe the food and dining options?
I would say there are lots of dining options at the University of South Carolina. There are dining halls specifically made close to each dorm community which make going to your local dining hall super convenient. All of the dining halls always have pizza, a salad bar, and a hamburger bar. Other than those options, each dining hall varies. Some dining halls are made for healthier options and offer things like salmon, fruit desserts, and hummus. All menus are accessible online and change on a day to day basis, this makes it easy to see and plan out where you want to go throughout the week!! The Uofsc Instagram page also shows when big events are happening at the dining hall such as Midnight Breakfast, Appetizer nights, or cultural food nights as well!
In your experience, what is there to do for fun at this college?
There is a large variety of things to do for fun at this college. Besides the large sports atmosphere, student government provides weekly activities that are free for students!! This could be free tickets to the local Triple AAA baseball team, goat yoga, silent disco, or paint nights, student government always has something for you to do when you’re bored!! We also have annual events that bring a lot of attention every year such as homecoming concerts, end of year flick on Williams Brice field, and First Night Carolina with free food, games, and fireworks!! On a weekly basis, we always have little things happening on Greene Street, right in front of the Student Union. Normally, there is farmers markets on Tuesdays, Vintage Clothing Markets once a month, and Soda City market downtown every Saturday!! There is so much to get into and explore at the University of South Carolina which is why it is the #1 First year experience for many years in a row!!!!!
Are there any quirky or unique traditions that make your college special?
Definitely sandstorm!! Sandstorm is what we do to rally team spirit at all big events especially sporting!! It’s so fun and gets everyone on their feet for a few minutes when the teams are on a break or trying to build excitement for a big announcment!!
Latifah from Columbia, SC
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Am learning a lot | The classes at The University of South Carolina are great. The professors are always there to help you if you have any questions and they really want you to succeed in their classes. Plus, being at Carolina teaches you a lot about who you are and the organizations are designed to help you in your career choice. |
Am enjoying being here | I love USC, GO GAMECOCKS!!!!! There is never a dull day at Carolina. There are always events going on and so many organizations to join.There are over 300 student organizations on the Columbia campus ranging from white water rafting club to clubs based on your career choice. My favorite event is Carolina After Dark. It is basically a night filled with food, music, movies and activities that allow you to show your creative side. The University of South Carolina is an exceptional school to attend.The classes are great and there are many great professor on campus. A lot of the classes after your freshman year are smaller than you would think. The teachers really focus on you as an individual and helping you learn the material.. Football season is great!!! There are so many activities to do the day of the game and the school has a shuttle to escort all the students to and from the game. |
Bang for the buck | Being at Carolina is really worth the money. You receive a great education and you'll never have a dull day. |
Tips for prospective students | Come ready to love the Fighting Gamecocks because there's a lot of school spirit. Don't be afraid of bigger classes, the teachers are there for you. Look up financial organizations because there are a lot that students don't know about. |
Great for these types of students | Medical Career Business Career Football Fans Social People who like to meet new people! |
Stefan from Kennett Square, PA
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Am learning a lot | What took me a full year to half-understand in high school took me only about a semester to fully understand at USC. Plus, I probably learn more from my fellow gamecocks than I do in classes. |
Am enjoying being here | There is so much to do on campus, it's probably your own fault if you're bored. The weather is beautiful and the people are so nice and welcoming. No wonder South Carolina claims to have beautiful places and smiling faces. |
Bang for the buck | USC really is very generous with their scholarships. I am an out of state student, and I am going to this great school for less than I would have paid to go to a small in-state college. I am learning a lot, and making great connections for later in life (I hope). |
Tips for prospective students | Don't be afraid to go talk to the professors. Most of them want you to come talk to them. USC is really a great place. Oh, and embrace your inner gamecock. Yeah, you will probably get made fun in high school for saying Go Cocks! but it's worth it. |
Great for these types of students | Business Majors Sports Fans Anyone looking to be involved on a college campus Anybody who likes grits |
Amanda from Milton, GA
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Am learning a lot | You can learn a lot, or you can learn very little. It all depends on what you make of the class. Of course there is the occasional professor who doesn't teach very well, but usually information can be found in the textbooks assigned for the class. Even so, talking to professors during their office hours helps as well since the professors are very knowledgeable about their subject areas. However, some classes seem completely pointless, and you will learn a very minimal and basic amount of information even though the class is required. |
Am enjoying being here | A lot of what makes an experience great and memorable is the people you get to share it with. There is a wide variety of people at USC with tons of different interests. The campus is beautiful and very well kept. The campus is always hopping with different events and activities to do, and being in a city, there are always parties, clubs, etc to go to. The university does a wonderful job of taking care of its students and helping where it can. The food is great, the people are great, everyone here is friendly, and its warm 85% of the time...even during the winter! |
Bang for the buck | The University itself is amazing and is a terrific college to attend. But like most colleges, the out of state rates are not cheap. But USC is great at giving out academic scholarships, even if it just lowers the scholarship to instate tuition. But instate tuition is very reasonably priced. |
Tips for prospective students | USC is a great school! But it has a reputation as a party school for a reason (especially on the weekends). However, there are people who don't party that hard and there are tons of things to do on campus that don't involve excessive partying. USC can offer a lot of academic rigor for those who feel like it might not. The South Carolina Honors College offers honors courses that take the course to the next level and offer that next step up that some students are looking for. |
Great for these types of students | Business Majors Nursing Majors Journalism Majors Engineering Majors Students who want to get involved in undergraduate research (lots of opportunities for that) Students looking for a school that has a lot of warm weather Students interested in more than one subject area Football and sports lovers Students looking to have fun in college and for academic challenges, but not so much that they have excessive amounts of work that keep them studying all night/weekend long |
Alana from Greer, SC
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Am learning a lot | The academics here are challenging, and although the campus is huge and it may seem like professors do not care about your success, that is not true. I've found by talking with my professors and getting one on one help during their office hours that they really do care about your success in their class and at the university as a whole. |
Am enjoying being here | I LOVE the University of SC!! When you are not studying and doing homework there are so many things to do and so many friends to make! The beautiful campus is an added bonus. |
Bang for the buck | I never realized until I came to the university how much you get for your money. There is tutoring help and the library is open 24/7. Also included in your tution are visits to the student health center, so there is no excuse not to go when you are sick!! There are always free things to do on campus when you don't have a lot of money to go out. The Russell House theater plays 2 movies Thursday through Sunday. Also, if you get involved in an organization (which you should! there are over 300 organizations to get involved in!) they are always hosting free events for students. |
Tips for prospective students | Schedule classes earlier during the day so you will be more than likely to go! I'm not saying to take all 8 o'clock classes, but the sooner in the day you go to class, the sooner you are done. Also, make sure to get a planner! There are so many assignments to keep up with. Labs for certain classes are also scheduled at a different time than lecture, so it can be easy to forget to go. |
Great for these types of students | The University is great for all types of students because there is a great deal of diversity here. Also, I was born completely in the middle of nowhere and coming to the city was a big deal for me. Once I got here, I was surprised how quickly I adjusted. |
Amber from Ladson, SC
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Am learning a lot | There is a wide range of classes available at the University of South Carolina. From various business classes, to languages, to music class (one about the beatles!), to whatever you want. The University has a wide range of majors, and is ranked number one for its program in International Business. The school has MANY connections for study abroad, and helps you find scholarships to do it. Even though there are 20,000+ students here, the class sizes are small providing for a good relationship with your teacher. My English class has 15 people in it! That is less than my class in High school. There are so many opportunities here, and many pre-professional programs to dig your heels into. With a student success center like ours, with free tutoring and many more resources there's no reason you should fear failing a class! |
Am enjoying being here | University of South Carolina has a state of the art fitness center that is extremely nice and includes a 40+ft. rock climbing wall! Even if you don't work out (like me), you can still go hang by the pool on the weekends to study or just spend time with your friends. There are about 26 dining facilities on campus providing for a wide range of food choices. The food here never gets boring for me! Football is amazing, especially with our recent win over bama and attending this school means free student tickets (GREAT seats). With so many events in Columbia, for example the state fair, there will never be a dull weekend here. Also, five points is walking distance from the campus to provide for more fun filled weekends! |
Bang for the buck | College is expensive, everyone knows that. There are tons of scholarships available here. If you are out-of-state and you receive an academic scholarship (credentials on the school website) you will receive in state tuition. Now you can't tell me that's not a good deal! that provides for a very diverse environment here. There are 300+ student organizations and it is super easy to get involved. Not only is there an on campus bookstore at the Russel House for easy book purchase, there is a cheaper one off campus that is less than a quarter of a mile from the on campus bookstore! Very convenient! |
Tips for prospective students | There are a lot of fun things to do here in Columbia, but save it for the weekends! Focus on your studies during the week. Remember the real reason you came to college! |
Great for these types of students | EVERYONE. There is literally a place for everyone here, no matter what type of person you are. |
Catherine from Summerville, SC
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Am learning a lot | I just finished my first semester. At the time, it did not really feel like I was learning a ton but that was because I was used to the high school way of learn it and forget it. I am used to having information jammed down my throat. At USC, there is a greater focus on life long learning. I learned things I know I will never forget and that is way more valuable than memorizing facts for no reason. |
Am enjoying being here | I love being at the University of South Carolina. I actually did end up going to my back-up school. This meant that I did not really go to school expecting to like it. Now that I am here, though, I can not imagine myself anywhere else. I love my classes; I love the social scene. There are tons of parties, but I am not really big into partying, so I thought that might be an issue. In truth, though, I still find loads of things to do. |
Bang for the buck | I mean college is of course not cheap, but with my scholarships, it is definitely affordable. I feel like I am getting my money's worth from my education because I am not paying for a bunch of classes that I do not want to take. The real rip off is the textbooks because the publishers keep changing the editions so that you can not get them used. |
Tips for prospective students | Fill out the Honors College Application, even if you know you do not want to be in the Honors College. There are a lot more scholarships that they will consider you for if you do this. Because USC is a big school, there is also a big party scene. Be wary of frat guys. I know that this is a stereotype, but sometimes stereotypes exist for a reason. This does not mean avoid them. It simply means use caution in the beginning. |
Great for these types of students | There are so many clubs and activities that there is something for everyone, and if we do not have a club for you we invite you to create your own. If you are like me and love being able to walk across campus and meet new people or just like being able to get lost in a crowd without everyone knowing everything about you, then USC is the place for you. If you like the city feel without the drawbacks of a big city, then Columbia is the place for you. |
Andy from Cayce, SC
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Am learning a lot | Learning here is inevitable. The course-load surely is a handful, but eventually you'll learn how to manage your time and work evenly. The work here and materials learned in class are very in depth, a requirement of lots of reading expected. You truly do learn a lot from this University! Once you start your first semester here, you'll learn immediately the difference between the high school education and college education. |
Am enjoying being here | I enjoy being on this campus and atmosphere! The campus provides a large variety of organizations, events, and dining. The campus is always peaceful and calm, filled with trees and grass everywhere. The only issue is, there are also plenty of squirrels and birds everywhere on campus, due to the large amount of trees present. But this problem isn't too much of an issue, eventually you'll get used to seeing animals everywhere. The students, staff, and Resident mentors are all friendly and kind. Everyone is nice to one another, and courtesy is always the priority of everyone here at USC. |
Bang for the buck | USC offers plenty of opportunities without costs! Lots of events and shows that are no cost to the students and they offer plenty of free merchandising too as well. Great learning atmosphere, peaceful and beautiful campus, along with great professors, USC is definitely one of a kind. Many people here are surprisingly from out of state, and they fit in just well. USC is a great place to live on campus too, maintenance is surely on top of most situations, trying their best to clean up or resolve any issue within the living residential halls. USC is definitely a great place to be! |
Tips for prospective students | Once you're in college, first of all, take a deep breath! Yes, it is tremendously overwhelming, but after a week or so, you'll begin to grasp the idea of college and get to used to the system. Do not ever panic about any situations, professors are there to work with you, staff workers are there to help you, and other students are there to advise you. Be lucky, you're at a university like USC, most people here are very kind. Make sure to schedule everything in your calenders or day planners, turn everything in on time, and just ask for advice if you need help. Eventually you'll love it here in college too! The secret to success in college is followed by this formula: Sleep + Social life + School work = Ultimate Success! You must ultimately learn, above all else, to manage your time and balance all aspects of this formula! If you're a procrastinator, do not worry, because many of us are. The timings and the scheduling will help you tremendously down the stretch. Remember, whatever you do, school first! And do not forget to get your sleep! |
Great for these types of students | USC is great for students who enjoy the outdoors. The students who love the sunny weathers clear blue skies, as well as the ones who can stand the heat of the south. Students who embrace football should enjoy this school as well! |
Isabella from Longs, SC
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Academic Rigor | My teachers do their job well, and if I don't understand, they're more than willing to help outside of class. They've all been really good with communicating. USC is a big school, so there is tons of classes for you to choose from. You learn a lot here, and you can learn what you want. There's also a large variety of teachers. I have friends that will tell me about how their advisor or teacher aren't very helpful, but I've had the opposite. A great way to get a feel for your semester is http://blog.ratemyprofessors.com/. |
Am enjoying being here | USC is a great place to be! The atmosphere is amazing. The people here really emulate Southern Hospitality. We almost always make it a point to be nice and hold the door ope, and if you're lost, the people are nice about helping you. The campus is beautiful here. There are so many gorgeous trees, nice places for you to sit and read a book- in the grass, by the fountain, or most dorms have a nice area outside to relax. And the sporting events. Wow. The atmosphere at games are amazing. Even if you have no idea what's going on, you always have a great time, and feel compelled to cheer along side your fellow Gamecock. If nothing else, we're loyal. Win or Lose, we all love our school. |
Bang for the buck | USC is a great all-around school. It has anything you could possibly imagine, and more. Plus, if you think we need something else/new, there's committees you can easily go to to request it. Honestly, it's not cheap going here- but it's worth it if you want the full experience. |
Tips for prospective students | Join an organization on campus. They're easy to find out about, and there's something for everyone. It's a great way to feel like a part of something and meet people. If you have a problem or need help, never hesitate to ask your teacher- that's why they're there, and that's why they have office hours. It might be a little scary to you, but it's always worth. Also, there is so many different places to get academic help- take advantage of them. If you can't Pass all of your classes, you're probably not putting enough time or effort into it. |
Great for these types of students | Everyone and anyone. Trust me, you'll find something you'll like. You just have to look around to find your niche and accept help where it's given and ask for it when it's not. Some people leave because they get homesick, but I think those people didn't try hard enough to find the right group. |
Chuck from Charleston, SC
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Am learning a lot | The University of South Carolina has one of the best business schools in the southeast, on top of the number one International Business School in the country. The faculty and staff are always willing to help you out and do their best to make sure you know the material. |
Am enjoying being here | Columbia is a great place to be. The weather is great (I can wear shorts all the way into December), and there is always something going on. 5 Points goes off pretty much every night, and with around 20% of the student body being Greek, there is never a dull moment. |
Bang for the buck | You get a hell of a lot for your money. Not only do you get access to a massive library (7 stories), WiFi all throughout campus and the biggest gym in the nation, but you are only an hour to an hour and a half away from the beach. |
Tips for prospective students | Make friends with Thomas Cooper early on, it'll help you keep your grades up. Also take U101. |
Great for these types of students | Business majors International Business majors Football fans--there is no better conference than the SEC Those who wish to affiliate with or join a Greek Organization Those who enjoy going to the beach |